The storytelling of the unfolding of events was pretty good, in line with Netflix documentaries. The narrative and message at the ending along with a few of the subjects were highly questionable, it was very obvious the 'christian' YouTuber couple were painting a less accurate portrayal of themselves and it almost felt like a PR exercise - given how notorious they already are on YouTube for shenanigans, it somewhat brings the documentary down.
I was surprised the documentary showed the clips they made viral (the husband apparently finding out the pregnancy) that were previously criticised as fake, it was also obvious it was not really about the wife forgiving the husband who's redeemed himself, it's clear she is the kind of person who will hold onto the ideology of marriage, love and their public image so desperately that she would never leave her husband, no matter how much he cheated or treated her badly, which is sad.
I was surprised the documentary showed the clips they made viral (the husband apparently finding out the pregnancy) that were previously criticised as fake, it was also obvious it was not really about the wife forgiving the husband who's redeemed himself, it's clear she is the kind of person who will hold onto the ideology of marriage, love and their public image so desperately that she would never leave her husband, no matter how much he cheated or treated her badly, which is sad.
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